
Adeje tourist information
It is mainly an agricultural town, traditionally dedicated to banana and tomato harvests. Its coast has been embellished by different tourist resorts such as Callao Salvaje, San Eugenio and Marazul. Playa de Las Americas is within its municipal boundaries. Approximately 13,000 registered inhabitants live in it - tourists often increase this number to 100,000. Adeje is home of Barranco del Infierno, an impressive gorge with greatly steep walls, decorated by amazing vegetation which rarely lets sun-light through. Several burial caves used by the Guanches have been found. Adeje's parish church displays a fine wooden Mudejar style ceiling and an important Goblins' collection.
